Revising Sentences With Adjective Clauses

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Here are the answers to the sentence-revision exercise on page one: Revising Sentences With Adjective Clauses.
  1. Bonnie, who is saving her money for a trip to Cancun, has taken a part-time job at Bargain World.
  2. Felix, who took a correspondence course in taxidermy, is stuffing the Christmas turkey with cotton wool.
  3. The store manager, who wandered around jangling his keys, was wearing a top hat and a shabby suit.


  1. Leonardo da Vinci invented an alarm clock that woke the sleeper by gently rubbing his feet.
  2. The beer that made Milwaukee famous has made a loser out of me.
  3. Willie Sarkis, who was a concert pianist in his youth, now plays for tips and drunks at the Rainbow Grill.
  4. One day a window whose frame had rotted was blown right out of its sashes by a strong gust of wind.
  5. In Shosha's apartment there was a tile stove, behind which lived a cricket.
  6. Tutankhamun, whose tomb was discovered in 1922, was an Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty.
  7. Hurling, the national sport of Ireland for at least 2,000 years, is to American eyes like a soccer game played at ice-hockey speed.
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